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Jun 27

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Citywide art project hopes to reveal forgotten history of St. Louis

By Jeffrey Brown, Alison Thoet

A public art exhibition explores art as a way of uncovering hidden history and addressing contemporary urban life. Jeffrey Brown visited the installation in St. Louis for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.

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Jun 19

Mass shootings and violence around the country leave several dead and injured this weekend

By Matthew Brown, Claire Savage, Associated Press

Mass shootings and violence killed and wounded people across the U.S. over the weekend, including 60 in the Chicago area alone. The shootings happened in cities and rural areas alike. Bullets flew in Idaho and Washington state as well as…

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Feb 13

How St. Louis is approaching the question of reparations for Black citizens

By Gabrielle Hays

The city is set to launch a reparations commission soon, which will hold its first public meeting no later than 45 days after its appointment. All meetings will be open to the public and include public input.

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Oct 26

St. Louis school shooting focuses area leaders on threats to children from guns

By Gabrielle Hays

The school shooting in St. Louis this week fit a gruesome but familiar template, similar to other shootings around the nation. A 19-year-old used an AR-15 style weapon, carried more than 600 rounds of ammunition and left a teacher and…

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Oct 24

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News Wrap: Two victims killed in St. Louis school shooting

In our news wrap Monday, a man shot and killed two people and wounded six at a St. Louis high school before police killed him, Myanmar's military launched air strikes on a concert killing up to 80 people and the…

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Oct 24

St. Louis high school shooting leaves 3 dead including gunman, police say

By Michael Phillis, Jim Salter, Associated Press

A gunman broke into a St. Louis high school Monday morning, fatally shooting a woman and a teenage girl and wounding six others before police killed him.

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Jul 27

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Hundreds rescued from devastating flooding in St. Louis area

In Missouri, state and local officials have declared a state of emergency due to severe flooding in St. Louis and the surrounding areas, where historic rainfall turned streets and highways into rivers. Emergency crews rescued hundreds of residents across the…

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Jul 27

Historic rainfall in St. Louis raises questions about flooding and climate change

By Gabrielle Hays

In neighborhoods, residents reported destroyed cars and other property, harrowing boat rescues and other intense scenes.

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Jun 22

Stories of enslaved Missourians were forgotten for decades – until now

By Gabrielle Hays

At the base of the 14-foot memorial are the names of enslaved people as well as depictions of scenes showing them suing for their freedom…

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Feb 09

Missouri Supreme Court places gun-waving couple on probation as practicing attorneys

By Margaret Stafford, Associated Press

The Missouri Supreme Court has put a St. Louis couple who gained national attention for waving guns at racial injustice protesters on probation as attorneys.

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